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Cnc Threading Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

Machine Operator

Stoughton, MA · On-site

$27.60/hr

CNC Machine Operator We are seeking a skilled CNC Machine Operator to support an advanced ... thread-chasing operations, taking measurements, and detecting malfunctions. * Troubleshoot ...

Machinist A

Lexington, MA · On-site

$24.50 - $33.50/hr

The candidate will be responsible for CNC programming, setup, operation, teardown, cleanup, and ... Proficiency using hand tools and inspection equipment (e.g., calipers, micrometers, thread/pin ...

Machinist A

Lexington, MA · On-site

$24.50 - $33.50/hr

The candidate will be responsible for CNC programming, setup, operation, teardown, cleanup, and ... Proficiency using hand tools and inspection equipment (e.g., calipers, micrometers, thread/pin ...

Machinist A

Lexington, MA · On-site

$24.50 - $33.50/hr

The candidate will be responsible for CNC programming, setup, operation, teardown, cleanup, and ... Proficiency using hand tools and inspection equipment (e.g., calipers, micrometers, thread/pin ...

... thread directly inside our partner's ecosystem (NX, Designcenter, and Teamcenter). This role ... Help document and map standardized manufacturing constraints across various processes (CNC ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Walpole, MA · On-site

$106K - $159K/yr

You will own the development of fully associative CNC programs inside an integrated Siemens NX CAM / Teamcenter PLM environment, creating the digital thread from model to machine. You'll work with a ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Walpole, MA · On-site

$79K - $102K/yr

You will own the development of fully associative CNC programs inside an integrated Siemens NX CAM / Teamcenter PLM environment, creating the digital thread from model to machine. You'll work with a ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Walpole, MA

$79K - $102K/yr

You will own the development of fully associative CNC programs inside an integrated Siemens NX CAM / Teamcenter PLM environment, creating the digital thread from model to machine. You'll work with a ...

Its product offering includes cutting tools, toolholding systems, machine attachments, thread-whirling solutions, broaching tools, collets, guide bushings and custom tooling. With more than 20 years ...

Proto-Trak Machinist

Wilmington, MA · On-site

$50K - $74K/yr

Set-up and operate Proto-Trak, CNC vertical and horizontal machining centers, mills by entering ... thread chasing operations; taking measurements; detecting malfunctions; adjusting controls ...

... thread directly inside our partner's ecosystem (NX, Designcenter, and Teamcenter). This role ... Help document and map standardized manufacturing constraints across various processes (CNC ...

Proto-Trak Machinist

Wilmington, MA · On-site

$50K - $74K/yr

... CNC machinery including lathes and milling centers; maintaining quality and safety standards ... thread chasing operations; taking measurements; detecting malfunctions; adjusting controls ...

Set-up and operate Proto-Trak, CNC vertical and horizontal machining centers, mills by entering ... thread chasing operations; taking measurements; detecting malfunctions; adjusting controls ...

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Cnc Threading information

What is CNC threading?

CNC threading is a machining process in which threads are cut or formed on a workpiece using a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine. This process ensures high precision and repeatability, allowing for the creation of threads on materials such as metal or plastic according to exact specifications. CNC threading is commonly used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing for producing threaded parts such as bolts, screws, and pipes. The process can accommodate various thread types, including internal and external threads, and is suitable for both small and large production runs.

How does a CNC threading operator typically collaborate with engineers and quality control teams on a daily basis?

As a CNC Threading operator, you will regularly communicate with engineers to interpret technical drawings and ensure correct threading specifications. Collaboration with quality control teams is essential, as they rely on you to provide accurate measurements and report any deviations from standards. This teamwork helps maintain product quality and minimize production errors, making strong communication skills and attention to detail valuable assets in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CNC threading operator, and why are they important?

To excel as a CNC Threading Operator, you need a solid understanding of machining principles, blueprint reading, and experience with CNC machine operation, often supported by vocational training or certifications. Familiarity with CAD/CAM software, G-code programming, and precision measurement tools is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills help ensure quality and efficiency. These competencies are crucial for producing accurate threaded parts, maintaining safety standards, and minimizing production errors.

What is the difference between Cnc Threading vs Cnc Milling?

AspectCnc ThreadingCnc Milling
Primary FunctionCreating threaded parts and screw threadsCutting and shaping various parts with multiple axes
Tools UsedThreading tools, taps, diesEnd mills, face mills, drills
Work EnvironmentPrecision machining, small to medium partsVersatile manufacturing, complex parts
CertificationsMachining certifications, CNC operationMachining certifications, CNC operation

While both Cnc Threading and Cnc Milling involve CNC machine operation and require similar certifications, Cnc Threading specializes in creating screw threads and threaded components, whereas Cnc Milling focuses on shaping a variety of parts with multiple axes. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right skill set for specific manufacturing tasks.

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CMM Programmer / Quality Technician

Borg Design Inc

Hudson, MA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Description:CMM Programmer / Quality Technician

Location: Hudson, Massachusetts
Employment Type: Full-Time, On-Site

Position Summary

Borg Design is looking for someone interested in learning CMM programming and dimensional inspection in a precision CNC manufacturing environment.

Previous CMM programming experience is not required. We are willing to train the right person who has strong mechanical aptitude, is comfortable working with computers and technical information, and is interested in developing a career in CMM programming and quality inspection.

This could be a good opportunity for someone currently working in CNC machining, CNC programming, robotics, manufacturing engineering, inspection, SolidWorks or other 3D CAD work who would like to learn a new technical skill.

The position will involve learning to create and modify CMM programs, inspect machined components, interpret engineering drawings and CAD models, and understand how dimensional inspection relates to the machining process.

You do not need to know all of this coming in. We are looking for someone who has the aptitude and interest to learn it.

What You Will Learn and Do
  • Learn to create, modify, and run CMM programs using PC-DMIS, Calypso, or similar CMM software.
  • Work from engineering drawings and 3D CAD models to develop inspection programs.
  • Learn CMM setup, part alignment, datum structures, probe configurations, and measurement strategies.
  • Perform dimensional inspection of precision CNC-machined components.
  • Learn to interpret engineering drawings, tolerances, and GD&T.
  • Use micrometers, calipers, height gauges, indicators, pin gauges, thread gauges, and other inspection equipment.
  • Work with machinists, CNC programmers, Engineering, and Quality to understand dimensional issues and manufacturing processes.
  • Assist with first-piece, in-process, and final inspection.
  • Help prepare First Article Inspection documentation and other quality records.
  • Develop an understanding of how machining, tooling, workholding, material, and inspection methods can affect dimensional results.
  • Maintain CMM programs and inspection documentation.
Who We Are Looking For

We are more interested in aptitude, technical ability, and willingness to learn than in direct CMM experience.

A good candidate may have experience in one or more of the following areas:

  • CNC machining or CNC programming
  • Robotics or robotic programming
  • Manufacturing or mechanical engineering
  • Quality inspection
  • SolidWorks or other 3D CAD/modeling software
  • Computer-based programming or automation
  • Precision mechanical work
  • Technical or vocational training

You should be comfortable working with computers, numbers, drawings, and three-dimensional geometry and be interested in understanding how manufactured parts are measured.

Good attention to detail, logical problem-solving ability, and a willingness to ask questions and learn are important.

A college degree is not required.

Helpful, But Not Required

Any of the following would be helpful, but we do not expect applicants to have all of them:

  • Previous CMM experience
  • Experience with PC-DMIS, Calypso, or other metrology software
  • Experience reading engineering drawings
  • Basic understanding of GD&T
  • Experience using precision measuring equipment
  • CNC milling or turning experience
  • SolidWorks or other CAD experience
  • Experience in aerospace, defense, medical, automotive, or other precision manufacturing
What We Offer
  • Training in CMM programming and dimensional inspection
  • Opportunity to develop a specialized technical skill
  • Competitive compensation based on experience and capability
  • Medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) benefits
  • Opportunities for technical development and career growth
  • Hands-on experience with complex precision components in a modern CNC manufacturing environment
About Borg Design

Borg Design is a family-owned precision manufacturing company in Hudson, Massachusetts. We manufacture precision CNC-machined components for aerospace, defense, medical device, automotive, industrial, and other demanding markets.

This position works closely with our machinists, CNC programmers, Engineering, Production, and Quality teams.

If you are technically inclined, enjoy figuring out how things work, and believe you have the aptitude to learn CMM programming, we encourage you to apply even if you have never programmed a CMM before.

Requirements: